Im looking to buy 2002 x.The truck has a 4" lift kit and 31.5" tires(iirc) I want to put back to stock height.what parts do I need to bring it back to stock height?will f250 suspension parts work?thanks

The X was built on a similar chasis as the F250 with the exception of the springs. They are softer than the F250/f350 so that
1. it could fit better in the garage.
2. it has a smoother ride for the "soccer" mom crowd it was maketed to. (I hope I didn't offend)

So what most people experience with the stock suspension is axle warp in the rear and wandering in the front. The towing experience is what some call white knuckled.
When people upgrade to the v/b suspension from an F250/F350 they are so suprised by the results it feels like a new truck to them.

The v and b represent the spring rates of the front and rear leaf springs.

My story is different in that I had a lifted X and removed that lift (sold) and put in the v code springs in the front and what is called a b-moded code spring in the rear.

The reason i want to lower it is because i will be towing a 26' enclosed race car trailer.The trailer weighs about 8500#.Im not sure how it will tow with the lift kit on it.My best option would be an F350 drw but its not practical because i would have to take an extra car to the races for the crew.Also the drw would sit for months at a time whereas the excursion i can use regular basis to haul kids around.Right now im towing with a suburban which doesnt do bad here on the flat roads of NY/NJ but im not sure how well it will do on the hills in PA when i go race out there.So V/B springs is what i should be looking for?

Yes you should at the very least do the v/b code to get it back to a close to stock setup.

As you mentioned you want it for towing your trailer, I would go one step further and either do the moded B-codes or add the RAS to the rear of the truck. In order to mod the b-codes you will need to pick up a stock set of g-code springs to make the new pack.

Instead you may want to invest a little bit more and get the RAS (RoadMaster Active Suspension). With the RAS you don't need to mod the b-code springs.

Theres a leaf spring place near me.If i remember right they do light trucks also im going to find out if they can set me up with b code springs or something similar.I will probably still get the ras either way.

If you're gonna tow, you don't want the stock springs like ours has... any load at all, and it starts sagging. If I were going to tow more, I'd get some air bags, for the extra support, and still have the smooth ride when unloaded. however, I also don't know anything about the RAS that's talked about above, it may be a better option.

What are you gonna do with the lift you remove? I'd be intrested if you want to sell it... I have an uncle in NJ who might be able to pick it up to save shipping issues, let me know if we can work something out. My wife wants to lift her Excursion...

Greg

'99 E350 DRW Stahl 11' util box van, 7.3 PSD, stock. 138k SOLD

'00 F350 extcab, 9' utility bed, dually 228k

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